Write an equation that says that the length of the green line is equal to the length of the black line minus the length of the blue line. Combine like terms. Equation: 33= ◻ Submit
Q. Write an equation that says that the length of the green line is equal to the length of the black line minus the length of the blue line. Combine like terms. Equation: 33= ◻ Submit
Denote Lengths: Let's denote the length of the green line as G, the black line as B, and the blue line as L. The problem states that the green line's length is the black line's length minus the blue line's length.
Substitute Given Values: Now, we need to substitute the given values to form the equation. However, the problem does not provide specific numerical values for B and L, so we keep the variables as they are.
Simplify Equation: Simplify the equation if possible. Since there are no like terms to combine other than B and L, and no further information is provided, the equation remains as is.
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